A Florida school bus driver has been arrested after a train struck a bus carrying 29 students in Sumter County. The crash happened on April 2 near a railroad crossing in Bushnell, where the bus was clipped by an oncoming train. No one on board, including the students and a bus aide, was injured, but officials say the situation could have easily turned into a major tragedy. The case is drawing attention because it involves student safety and decisions made at a critical moment.
Footage of the incident began circulating online after it was posted to Reddit’s r/mildlyinfuriating subreddit, where it quickly gained traction with more than 33,000 upvotes and over 2,000 comments. The video appears to have been recorded by a nearby driver who had a clear view of the crossing. As the clip spread, it brought wider attention to what happened and fueled discussion about how close the situation came to a worse outcome.
In the video, the Florida school bus can be seen crossing the tracks just as a train approaches. The bus manages to move forward in time, but the rear is clipped by the train as it passes through. The moment is brief but tense, with the near-miss clearly visible. There is no visible damage to the front of the bus, and the clip ends without showing any injuries or further escalation.
According to Fox 35 Orlando, the Florida school bus driver, 67-year-old Yvonne Hampton, entered the crossing despite active warning signals, including lights and sirens. Surveillance footage from inside the bus reportedly shows those warnings were already active before she moved forward. Investigators also say a voice believed to be Hampton’s can be heard saying, “Not gonna stop for no train,” shortly before the impact. Officials noted that another vehicle near the crossing may have created some confusion, but the train still struck the rear of the bus. The conductor is said to have sounded the horn and attempted to brake, actions that likely helped reduce the severity of the crash.
The Florida school bus driver has been charged with reckless driving, culpable negligence, and 29 counts of child neglect. She resigned from her position with the Sumter County School District after more than a decade of service. The district has since said it will no longer use that specific crossing for school bus routes, calling it unsafe. The incident remains under investigation as officials review what happened.
Florida Crash Sparks Outrage Online
Many viewers expressed anger over the situation, criticizing the Florida school bus driver’s actions and the risk involved. “That bus driver needs to lose their license,” one Reddit user wrote. Others said they were relieved to hear that charges were filed, given how serious the outcome could have been.
The incident is gaining attention largely because of how close it came to becoming a deadly crash. Many see it as a preventable situation that highlights the importance of caution at railroad crossings, especially when children are involved.
The crash left no injuries, but the impact of the moment continues to resonate.







